This project examines the Trail of Tears and how the Cherokee Nation was effected by the Indiana Removal Act.https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/freedom-movement-fall-2018/1004/thumbnail.jp
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Managed by the National Park Service, the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail, established in 198...
This thesis situates post American Revolutionary War era Cherokee as activists who resisted settler ...
Depicts the water and land routes which were used to move the Cherokee to Oklahoma, when they were f...
Like most Native American tribes in American history, the Cherokee Indians attempted to co-exist wit...
In the 1830s, the U.S. government forcibly removed 60,000 Native Americans from their ancestral home...
This project explores how the freedoms and homelands of Native Americans have been affected over tim...
This paper explores the Cherokee Nation’s experience in the American Civil War. It delves into the i...
David W. Levy Prize winnerOn May 28, 1830 President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act, au...
https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/govpubs-tn-dept-environment-conservation-archaeology-investigatio...
This study attends to the responses of Cherokees to the symbol, threat, and reality of Indian Remova...
James Taylor Carson reviews Gregory D. Smithers's The Cherokee Diaspora: An Indigenous History of Mi...
The Nashville Trail of Tears Memorial honors the Cherokee Native Americans, implores its visitors to...
The Cherokee are one of the largest Native American tribes in the United States, with more than thre...
The published works of Cherokee history, written from the Anglo-American cultural perspective, do no...
This Thesis- Open Access is brought to you for free and open access by Digital Commons @ East Tennes...
Managed by the National Park Service, the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail, established in 198...
This thesis situates post American Revolutionary War era Cherokee as activists who resisted settler ...
Depicts the water and land routes which were used to move the Cherokee to Oklahoma, when they were f...
Like most Native American tribes in American history, the Cherokee Indians attempted to co-exist wit...
In the 1830s, the U.S. government forcibly removed 60,000 Native Americans from their ancestral home...
This project explores how the freedoms and homelands of Native Americans have been affected over tim...
This paper explores the Cherokee Nation’s experience in the American Civil War. It delves into the i...
David W. Levy Prize winnerOn May 28, 1830 President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act, au...
https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/govpubs-tn-dept-environment-conservation-archaeology-investigatio...
This study attends to the responses of Cherokees to the symbol, threat, and reality of Indian Remova...
James Taylor Carson reviews Gregory D. Smithers's The Cherokee Diaspora: An Indigenous History of Mi...
The Nashville Trail of Tears Memorial honors the Cherokee Native Americans, implores its visitors to...
The Cherokee are one of the largest Native American tribes in the United States, with more than thre...
The published works of Cherokee history, written from the Anglo-American cultural perspective, do no...
This Thesis- Open Access is brought to you for free and open access by Digital Commons @ East Tennes...
Managed by the National Park Service, the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail, established in 198...
This thesis situates post American Revolutionary War era Cherokee as activists who resisted settler ...